RESOLVing Violence
Welcome to RESOLVing Violence. A podcast that delves deep into the heart of creating safer communities. Join us as we explore the vital work of RESOLVE Saskatchewan, a key component of the prairie-based research network dedicated to ending violence, particularly among girls and women.
Our podcast uncovers the impactful research, strategies, and collaborations that drive the mission to eliminate violence. From thought-provoking discussions to insightful stories, we're your guide to understanding and combating violence.
Tune in and be part of the solution with RESOLVing Violence. Together, we're shaping a safer and more inclusive future.
To learn more, head to https://research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/
RESOLVing Violence
The Helpline Frontline: Aiding At-Risk Individuals Preemptively
In today's episode of "Resolving Violence," we're joined by Dr. Ian McPhail, a seasoned clinical psychologist and research associate specializing in the complex psychological patterns associated with pedophilia and sexual offenses against children. Our conversation sheds light on the innovative 'Talking For Change' helpline and treatment program. Designed to provide support and prevent potential sexual offenses before they occur, this initiative stands at the forefront of safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
Dr. McPhail provides a comprehensive understanding of the program's evaluation process, shedding light on its profound impact in reducing distress and perceived risk among callers; and delves into the ethical and legal obligations of service providers, navigating the intricate terrain of confidentiality and the duty to report. Of paramount importance is the accessibility of these critical services, spanning across Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic Canada, and now expanding online.
Join us for a nuanced conversation on this sensitive topic and discover how "Talking For Change" is striking at the core of proactive violence prevention.
Learn More About Our Guests:
Dr. Ian McPhail is a clinical psychologist and research associate at the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse in the Department of Mental Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on unraveling the psychological and psychophysiological processes involved in sexual offending against children and pedophilia. He is actively involved in the "Talking For Change" program, which provides vital services to individuals grappling with concerns regarding their sexual interests and behaviors.
To connect with Dr. Ian McPhail , contact him at: imcphai1@jhmi.edu
To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/